While St. Louis had its hands full with Game 3 starter Francisco Liriano, the Cardinals have fared better against Game 4 starter Charlie Morton. As a team, St. Louis hit .397 in its three games against the right-hander this season, and it hopes to continue that success to get back to Busch Stadium for a decisive Game 5.

Other than keeping Kozma in the lineup, Cards manager Mike Matheny reverts back to his lineup from Games 1 and 2 now that another right-hander takes the hill for the Bucs. Matt Adams returns to the cleanup spot and Jay moves back to sixth in the order.

The Bucs head into Game 4 with the same lineup as in Game 3, looking to advance to the NL Championship Series with a victory.

With two hits in Game 3, Andrew McCutchen is hitting .538 (7-for-13) this postseason, with five walks and three runs scored. Marlon Byrd had a rough pair of games in St. Louis, but in two playoff games at PNC Park so far, he is 4-for-7 with a double, a homer and four RBIs.

Despite returning home, where he hit .295 during the regular season, Neil Walker's struggles continued in a hitless Game 3, and Walker is now hitless in his last 13 at-bats in the series. Walker is also 0-for-4 against Cardinals starter Michael Wacha.